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*Pastor Paul Rika writes General T.Y Danjuma, Sent Him More Books to Read*


Pastor Paul Rika, International Director of Holiness Revival Movement Worldwide, has responded to General T.Y. Danjuma's letter alleging defamation and threatening a 1 billion naira lawsuit over his book, "God's Message to Kuteb Tribe and Indigenes of Taraba State." Danjuma, through his lawyer claimed the book's statements were reckless, ill-advised, and defamatory, aiming to bring him public odium and contempt.


In his response, Pastor Rika disagreed with the defamation allegations and urged General Danjuma to humbly accept the message as from God, who prioritizes his salvation over reputation. Rika emphasized that God's messages may seem damaging but can transform individuals if heeded. He sent additional books to Danjuma, highlighting that God often sends tough messages to prompt change before it's too late.


Pastor Rika's letter stressed God's impartiality, stating, "God has no respect for persons; He is the Lord of all... He has the liberty to speak to anybody at any time and in the manner He wants." Rika questioned Danjuma's actions, asking if he had truly hurt the Kuteb people or interfered negatively with Taraba State's politics. He clarified that alliances with Muslims aren't inherently evil but noted the Lord revealed the evil aspects of such alliances in the book.


Rika drew parallels with King Ahab's story, where God sent a message concerning his wickedness. Similarly, Rika believes God has sent Danjuma a message about his wrongdoing to the Kuteb tribe, urging him to read the book thoroughly. This exchange highlights the tension between Pastor Rika's conviction and General Danjuma's defense of his reputation.


The letter described as stern yet compassionate, Pastor Paul Rika, stands firm, asserting that the revelation came from God and is confirmed by numerous witnesses. He urges Danjuma to acknowledge his wrongdoing, seek genuine repentance through faith in Jesus Christ, and make amends to the Kuteb tribe and others he has offended.


Pastor Rika emphasizes the importance of confession, apologies, and restitution to those harmed. He reminds Danjuma that God's mercy is boundless, and forgiveness is possible through genuine repentance. However, rejecting God's message through His servant is equivalent to rejecting Jesus and the Father.


Pastor Rika reaffirms his commitment to evangelism and soul-winning, refusing to retract God's message meant to save humanity. He encourages Danjuma to seek forgiveness, salvation, and grace to escape hell and enter heaven.


To aid Danjuma's spiritual growth, Pastor Rika has recommend several books, such as "Escaping Hellfire and Entering Heaven Made Simple," "The Doctrine of Christian Restitution for Your Holiness and Heaven," and "What Does Jesus Mean By You Must Be Born Again" as the letter pointed to the comprehensive list of his publications how they can be found on the last pages of the books he has published.



As Danjuma considers legal action, Pastor Rika reminds him that ultimately, he will face Jesus, his advocates, and the Angels before the Judge. In conclusion, Pastor Rika urges Danjuma to prioritize his spiritual well-being, seeking forgiveness and salvation.


The letter serves as a testament to Pastor Rika's unwavering commitment to spreading God's message and guiding individuals toward salvation.


This exchange follows Pastor Rika's recent efforts to address social and political issues in Taraba State. His book, "God's Message to Kuteb Tribe and Indigenes of Taraba State," has sparked significant attention and debate.


As the situation unfolds, many are watching to see how General Danjuma will respond to Pastor Rika's call to repentance. Will he heed the message and seek forgiveness, or will he pursue legal action? Only time will tell.


In the meantime, Pastor Rika remains resolute in his mission to spread God's word and bring salvation to those seeking it.

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